On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 10:45:06AM -0500, shane c branch wrote:Thanks. That's what I ended up doing. I grabbed another init script and copied it to clamd. Then I just replaced all the relevant entries with clamd, and it seems to be working.I downloaded and installed Clamav on my RH9 server. I was able to get it running with no problems, but chkconfig is not allowing me to add it as a service to start at boot time.
#chkconfig --add clamd
results in 'error reading information on service clamd: No such file or directory
What am I missing? -- regards,
shane
In this discussion the answer to your question is lost. In the initscript in /etc/init.d you will see comments that are necessary to allow you to use chkconfig --add For example in sshd you have the line: # chkconfig: 2345 55 25 Which means that sshd will be on in levels 2345 and be started with priority 55 and killed with priority 25. Priorities run from 1 highest to 99 lowest.
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The good thing is that I learned how the start up and kill stuff worked. Before, I did not understand that chkconfig was rhat specific.
-- regards,
shane
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